(15 minutes after that post I realized it was xubuntu). Even after RTFM
I cannot puzzle out which KDE services are the problem here.
I can say this: kbibtex search works more or less correctly the first
few times it is run after boot (possibly after X restart, have not tried
that obvious test yet)
Here are all the details in one place. First, you need to enable the
evil SHMConfig for the touchpad. xorg.conf below. Restart x. Then -S
option (not in the man page for syndaemon, but visible with -h) works.
$ syndaemon -i 0.5 -t -S -d
works.
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "
Cefn,
Can you give a more cogent description than
'Applications=>Settings=>Settings Manager=>Sessions and Startup'?
My gnome desktop has no 'settings' item in the 'applications' pulldown
(oh how I hate gui's sometimes). Is this a setting managed by gnome-
settings-daemon? No luck searching for a
OK, the redhat folk found a workaround, that is probably a hint for
where the bug lies.
gconf-editor doesn't change config file which is at
~/.config/user-dirs.dirs
edit that, restart nautilus
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=251301
here's mine:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat ~/.confi
Sorry. Forgot to add, rebooted after
$ rm -r .gconf* .gnome*
All custom settings lost of course (background, fonts, etc),
desktop_is_home_dir still unchecked, but nautilus still shows ~/ as
desktop.
Sorry for the 2nd post.
Any workarounds?
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nautilus does not respect desktop_is_home_dir set
metoo
i had been running with desktop_is_home_dir checked (~/ as desktop)
decided to switch back to ~/Desktop as desktop. Unable to get it to
revert to ~/Desktop by any means.
$ gconf-editor
apps -> nautilus -> preferences -> unchecked desktop_is_home_dir
control-alt-backspace restart x/logo
Definitely not a network-manager issue. I get the same results (below)
when manually using shell wireless-tools to bring the interface up and
connect. (iwlist scan, iwconfig, etc)
Hardy Heron, 386 (on a VIA PicoITX CPU), NETGEAR USB wg111v2, without
NDISwrapper. Networkin comes up fine out-of-the-
Metoo.
Hardy Heron 8.04 here, gnome, mtpfs.
I have to manually
$ mkdir foo ; mtpfs foo
then my Creative Zen V mounts OK; single files seem to copy OK but drags
of directories in nautilus queue up a lot of data or something (progress
thermometer gets to about 30%) then nautilus reports failure
I'm having a problem with NM itself, not drivers or networking. eth0
comes up manually (ifup eth0). wlan0 comes up fine manually, or with
wifi-radar.
Hardy heron 8.04 from dvd iso, apt-get update 31 Mar. Rm'd all .gconf*
.gnome* subdirs; removed, installed network-manager, rebooted, same
result. d
same experience here, Asus dual-core laptop, Linux zx 2.6.22-14-rt #1
SMP PREEMPT RT Tue Dec 18 10:01:34 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux (same with
non-RT kernel). Worked with 7.04, stopped working with 7.10 release.
Also, all apps that want to connect to jackd have to do so as root. This
wasn't the case
I too get this since the 2.6.20 kernel with ubuntu 7.04
/connect-debounce... port 1 disabled/
My hardware is an old VIA EPIA5000 card (in my car computer) with an
EXTERNAL USB hub, to which is attached a custom music control head (FTDI
serial device). Userland code (perl) detaches/reattaches the
Hi, Sony FE-590, ubuntustudio (7.04)... after hibernate or suspend, I
get noisy audio. Normal reboot fixes it. Audio level is OK, just
"noisy", buzzy, raspy.
$ uname -a
Linux qx 2.6.20-16-lowlatency #2 SMP PREEMPT Wed May 23 01:49:41 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
No sound driver chatter in the logs a
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